Whhhhhyyyy?! Tears! GASPS! *SNIFF* Where is that blasted tissue box…?!?!

It's a dark morning, Gleeks of the world! We are still SO heart-shattered over last night's emotional Break Upepisode!!!

But, at least there's a silver lining to this thunderous, black storm cloud…

So many soulful and sublime musical numbers!

We'll set the tone with Blaine's intense, intimate performance as he tearfully bids farewell (?!) to his Teenage Dream AKA Kurt (above).

Then there is the contemplative, AWE inspiring rendition of Coldplay's The Scientist, sung by all the confused lovers (Rachel, Blaine, Kurt, Finn, Santana, Brittany, even Emma and Mr. Schu!), and we can't even begin to deal with the almost suffocatingly sad Taylor Swift ballad that Santana sings to Brittany…

Hoh man we're choking up just thinking about it!!

Ch-ch-check out these two exquisitely executed performances from last night's Glee, along with three other tear-jerkers …AFTER THE JUMP!!!

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Darren makes the show. This was probably the best episode of the season, still not saying much though. I am finding that Leah and Chris's NY adventures are far more interesting than what is going on at McKinley. I don't care about the HS goings on anymore and they need to give attention to the other students other than Britney.
I really miss Maya and wish Britney was last year's senior and Maya was the senior this year.

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

When the 33-year-old began crying, the politician went over and consoled her, adding:

"There is hope... And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]."

Biden is also optimistic about "breakthroughs that are occurring now," regarding potential treatment options and cures.

"There's a lot of things happening. Any of you who have somebody who is diagnosed with gliobastoma, which is about as bad as it gets, there's breakthroughs that are occurring now... And it can happen tomorrow."